Well, really, that’s not our problem. That’s Senator Herb Kohl’s problem. Kohl has owned the Bucks since March of 1985.

No wonder he doesn’t look happy every time he visits the Bradley Center. There are deep holes in his pockets because he’s not getting a nice return on his investments — which include the bad basketball fans see on the court — the team and aging facility.

He should’ve sold the team a couple of years ago. If he changes his mind and sell the franchise, the new owner or owners might move the team.

Even after Milwaukee dump expiring contracts off the books after this season, there will be enough left over to pay Redd his ducats. Believe me; he’ll be in the back pocket of the senator for his cash.

No team is interested in trading with the Bucks for Redd and absorbing the remainder of that pig of a contract.

It’s too bad that the injury had to happen to a good guy. The NBA should follow the blueprint of the NFL and guarantee only the signing bonus money to reduce injury risks.